Saskatchewan Royal Purple helps to launch Brain Love Month
By 2031, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is expected to be among the most common neurological conditions affecting Canadians, along with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and epilepsy.
That’s according to Brian Injury Canada whose statistics also show that one-third of individuals with a TBI are women, with intimate partner violence and accidents being major causes.
March is National Brain Injury Awareness month and a special launch event was held on Saturday in Prince Albert bringing together a number of groups from across the province. Royal Purple National Director and Chair of the Saskatchewan Royal Purple’s Charity Partnership Committee (SRPA) Sandi Lougheed drove in from Beechy, in southern Saskatchewan.
“Not every organization or service club sees its cause and influence grow every year,” she said. “Our growth reflects the increased awareness being given to the number of brain injuries occurring across our province and the needs of those who survive.”



